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The Nagaland government has reduced the time given to a panel to submit its recommendation on regularizing 147 assistant professors in the higher education department. However, pressure groups have decided to protest from April 29, despite the government's appeal for them to call off the agitation. The government aims to resolve the issue by the end of the scheduled deadline for the High Power Committee.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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